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WO2016186596A2
WO2016186596A2 PCT/TR2016/000073 TR2016000073W WO2016186596A2 WO 2016186596 A2 WO2016186596 A2 WO 2016186596A2 TR 2016000073 W TR2016000073 W TR 2016000073W WO 2016186596 A2 WO2016186596 A2 WO 2016186596A2
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  • the present invention relates to a production method of an electrode comprising granulated activated carbon for use in electrosorption applications.
  • Activated carbons are economic materials obtained through pyrolysis of organic substances at high temperatures, and having a very high surface area and being electrically conductive. Activated carbons are mainly produced in powder or granule form. Activated carbons may be used as an electrode in electrosorption (electro adsorption) process for polluted water treatment or electrical charge storage (i.e. in capacitors). Electrosorption is generally defined as a current or potential-induced adsorption on the surface of the electrically charged solids. Electrical charging is performed with a very low current (0,5-2,0 mA) or potential (0,5-1 ,5 V). The capacity of electrosorption depends on the electrochemical surface area and conductivity of the material used as electrodes. On the other hand, activated carbons can be used in electrosorption applications only if they take the form of an electrode with a monolithic structure.
  • a layered structure is used in prior art.
  • powdered activated carbons are mixed with specific cross-linking resins and/or polymer binders and pressed onto a carrying material.
  • a layer of activated carbon is formed on the carrying material.
  • the surface area and mechanical strength of the electrodes achieved by this method is low since the resin is diffused into the pores of the powdered activated carbons. Also, due to the use of binders, their cost is high.
  • a chemical process is applied, which reduces electrical conductivity of the electrodes.
  • US6770736B1 discloses production of activated carbon filters by mixing granular activated carbons with polyethylene powders having a particle size from 5 ⁇ to 300 ⁇ and sintering at a high temperature.
  • the spaces between the activated carbon granules are filled. This results in a decreased surface area of the activated carbon in the filter produced.
  • a production method for an electrode comprising activated carbon.
  • Said production method comprises the steps of mixing 5- 90% by weight of activated carbon granules with a 5-90% by weight of a thermoplastic powder; adding 3-10% by weight of water to the said mixture; heating the aqueous mixture to 135-145°C; stirring the heated mixture at the said temperature for a predetermined period of time; pouring the hot mixture into a mold and pressing it at a pressure of 500-2000 bar so as to produce an electrode; removing the produced electrode from the mold so as to allow it to cool down.
  • thermoplastic since the mixture of activated carbon granules, thermoplastic and water is heated to 135-145°C, thermoplastic is prevented from being fluidized and fill the space between the activated carbon granules. Furthermore, thanks to the water in the mixture, the mixture is not only made homogeneous, but also heated homogeneously. In this manner, a high surface area of the activated carbon of the electrode produced as a monolithic structure is achieved.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a production method for an electrode comprising activated carbon granules. Another object of the present invention is to provide a production method for an electrode having high surface area. Description of the Invention
  • Activated carbon is a material which has a high surface area and which is mainly used for adsorption process and is generally in powder/granule form.
  • activated carbon is used as electrodes.
  • it In case activated carbon is used as an electrode, it must have a monolithic structure.
  • monolithic activated carbons the surface area of the activated carbon is reduced while activated carbon granules are combined. Reduction in the surface area of the activated carbon results in a decrease in efficiency in applications where activated carbon is used as an electrode. Therefore, with the present invention, there is provided a production method of an electrode comprising activated carbon granules and having high surface area.
  • the production method according to the present invention comprises the steps of mixing 5-90% (preferably 85%) by weight of activated carbon granules with a 5-90% (preferably 15%) by weight of a thermoplastic (i.e. polyethylene) powder; adding 3-10% (preferably 5%) by weight of water to the said mixture; heating the aqueous mixture to 135-145°C (preferably 140°C); stirring the heated mixture at the said temperature for a predetermined period of time; pouring the hot mixture into a mold and pressing it at a pressure of 500- 2000 bar (preferably 800 bar) so as to produce an electrode; removing the produced electrode from the mold so as to allow it to cool down.
  • a thermoplastic i.e. polyethylene
  • thermoplastic is mixed with powdered activated carbon granules and water
  • the mixture is made homogeneous.
  • the powdered thermoplastic in the mixture melts and takes liquid form. Since the said temperature is lower than 145°C, the thermoplastic in liquid form is maintained in a thick form.
  • thermoplastic is not allowed to penetrate into all spaces between the activated carbon granules so that it does not reduce the activated carbon surface area in the electrode produced.
  • water in the mixture ensures that the mixture is homogenous, and also it evaporates during the stirring at the said temperature to allow the mixture to be heated homogenously.
  • the surface area of activated carbon in the electrodes produced is increased.
  • the size of the said active carbon granules is in the range of 0,5-1 ,5 mm.
  • the size of the said thermoplastic powders is in the range of 0,1-0,5 mm. Said size is varied based on the physical properties of the electrode to be produced (i.e. conductivity and iodine index).
  • said production method comprises the step of bringing the activated carbon granules and thermoplastic powder to the desired dimensions before the step of mixing the activated carbon granules with the thermoplastic powder.
  • Bringing the activated carbon granules and thermoplastic powder to the desired dimensions is preferably performed by using a sieve.
  • activated carbon granules are passed through a sieve and separated into two groups of 0,5-1 mm and 1-1 , 5mm.
  • said thermoplastic powder is passed through a sieve and separated into two groups of 0,1 -0,315mm and 0,315-0, 5mm.
  • the size of the activated carbon granules and that of the thermoplastic powder to be mixed to each other may vary.
  • activated carbon granules of 0,5-1 mm and thermoplastic powder of 0,1- 0,315mm; activated carbon granules of 0,5-1 mm and thermoplastic powder of 0,315- 0,5mm; activated carbon granules of 1-1 , 5mm and thermoplastic powder of 0,1 -0,315mm; activated carbon granules of 1-1 , 5mm and thermoplastic powder of 0,315-0, 5mm may be mixed together. In this manner, the obtained electrode has the desired physical properties.
  • said molds may be selected based on the shape and size of the electrodes to be produced.
  • said molds may be cylindrical, elliptic or prismatic.
  • thermoplastic is prevented from being fluidized and filling the space between the activated carbon granules. Furthermore, thanks to the water in the mixture, the mixture is not only made homogeneous, but also heated homogeneously. In this manner, a high surface area of the activated carbon of the electrode produced as a monolithic structure is achieved.

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Abstract

With the present invention, there is provided a production method for an electrode comprising activated carbon. Said production method comprises the steps of mixing 5- 90% by weight of activated carbon granules with a 5-90% by weight of a thermoplastic powder; adding 3-10% by weight of water to the said mixture; heating the aqueous mixture to 135-145°C; stirring the heated mixture at the said temperature for a predetermined period of time; pouring the hot mixture into a mold and pressing it at a pressure of 500-2000 bar so as to produce an electrode; removing the produced electrode from the mold so as to allow it to cool down.

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DESCRIPTION
A PRODUCTION METHOD Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a production method of an electrode comprising granulated activated carbon for use in electrosorption applications. Background Art
Activated carbons are economic materials obtained through pyrolysis of organic substances at high temperatures, and having a very high surface area and being electrically conductive. Activated carbons are mainly produced in powder or granule form. Activated carbons may be used as an electrode in electrosorption (electro adsorption) process for polluted water treatment or electrical charge storage (i.e. in capacitors). Electrosorption is generally defined as a current or potential-induced adsorption on the surface of the electrically charged solids. Electrical charging is performed with a very low current (0,5-2,0 mA) or potential (0,5-1 ,5 V). The capacity of electrosorption depends on the electrochemical surface area and conductivity of the material used as electrodes. On the other hand, activated carbons can be used in electrosorption applications only if they take the form of an electrode with a monolithic structure.
In order to form activated carbons into a monolithic structure, a layered structure is used in prior art. In order to produce such structures, powdered activated carbons are mixed with specific cross-linking resins and/or polymer binders and pressed onto a carrying material. Thus, a layer of activated carbon is formed on the carrying material. The surface area and mechanical strength of the electrodes achieved by this method is low since the resin is diffused into the pores of the powdered activated carbons. Also, due to the use of binders, their cost is high. In order to polimerize the resins to increase the mechanical strength; a chemical process is applied, which reduces electrical conductivity of the electrodes. Moreover, in case the electrodes obtained are used in flow systems, they cause a problem of pressure decrease in the system. In the prior art, US6770736B1 discloses production of activated carbon filters by mixing granular activated carbons with polyethylene powders having a particle size from 5 μηη to 300 μπι and sintering at a high temperature. However, due to the use of sintering in the said application, the spaces between the activated carbon granules are filled. This results in a decreased surface area of the activated carbon in the filter produced.
Brief Description of the Invention
With the present invention, there is provided a production method for an electrode comprising activated carbon. Said production method comprises the steps of mixing 5- 90% by weight of activated carbon granules with a 5-90% by weight of a thermoplastic powder; adding 3-10% by weight of water to the said mixture; heating the aqueous mixture to 135-145°C; stirring the heated mixture at the said temperature for a predetermined period of time; pouring the hot mixture into a mold and pressing it at a pressure of 500-2000 bar so as to produce an electrode; removing the produced electrode from the mold so as to allow it to cool down.
In the production method according to the present invention, since the mixture of activated carbon granules, thermoplastic and water is heated to 135-145°C, thermoplastic is prevented from being fluidized and fill the space between the activated carbon granules. Furthermore, thanks to the water in the mixture, the mixture is not only made homogeneous, but also heated homogeneously. In this manner, a high surface area of the activated carbon of the electrode produced as a monolithic structure is achieved. Object of the Invention
An object of the present invention is to provide a production method for an electrode comprising activated carbon granules. Another object of the present invention is to provide a production method for an electrode having high surface area. Description of the Invention
Activated carbon is a material which has a high surface area and which is mainly used for adsorption process and is generally in powder/granule form. In electrosorption applications, activated carbon is used as electrodes. In case activated carbon is used as an electrode, it must have a monolithic structure. In conventional production methods of monolithic activated carbons, the surface area of the activated carbon is reduced while activated carbon granules are combined. Reduction in the surface area of the activated carbon results in a decrease in efficiency in applications where activated carbon is used as an electrode. Therefore, with the present invention, there is provided a production method of an electrode comprising activated carbon granules and having high surface area.
The production method according to the present invention comprises the steps of mixing 5-90% (preferably 85%) by weight of activated carbon granules with a 5-90% (preferably 15%) by weight of a thermoplastic (i.e. polyethylene) powder; adding 3-10% (preferably 5%) by weight of water to the said mixture; heating the aqueous mixture to 135-145°C (preferably 140°C); stirring the heated mixture at the said temperature for a predetermined period of time; pouring the hot mixture into a mold and pressing it at a pressure of 500- 2000 bar (preferably 800 bar) so as to produce an electrode; removing the produced electrode from the mold so as to allow it to cool down.
In the production method according to the present invention, since the said thermoplastic is mixed with powdered activated carbon granules and water, the mixture is made homogeneous. By heating the mixture to 135-145°C, the powdered thermoplastic in the mixture melts and takes liquid form. Since the said temperature is lower than 145°C, the thermoplastic in liquid form is maintained in a thick form. Thus, thermoplastic is not allowed to penetrate into all spaces between the activated carbon granules so that it does not reduce the activated carbon surface area in the electrode produced. Additionally, the water in the mixture ensures that the mixture is homogenous, and also it evaporates during the stirring at the said temperature to allow the mixture to be heated homogenously. In the electrode production method according to the present invention, since the activated carbon granules are not bound onto a carrying material and not sintered, the surface area of activated carbon in the electrodes produced is increased. In an illustrative embodiment of the invention, the size of the said active carbon granules is in the range of 0,5-1 ,5 mm. In another illustrative embodiment, the size of the said thermoplastic powders is in the range of 0,1-0,5 mm. Said size is varied based on the physical properties of the electrode to be produced (i.e. conductivity and iodine index). In a preferred embodiment of the invention, said production method comprises the step of bringing the activated carbon granules and thermoplastic powder to the desired dimensions before the step of mixing the activated carbon granules with the thermoplastic powder. Bringing the activated carbon granules and thermoplastic powder to the desired dimensions is preferably performed by using a sieve. In an illustrative embodiment, activated carbon granules are passed through a sieve and separated into two groups of 0,5-1 mm and 1-1 , 5mm. Similarly, said thermoplastic powder is passed through a sieve and separated into two groups of 0,1 -0,315mm and 0,315-0, 5mm. Based on the physical properties of the electrode to be produced, the size of the activated carbon granules and that of the thermoplastic powder to be mixed to each other may vary. In illustrative embodiments, activated carbon granules of 0,5-1 mm and thermoplastic powder of 0,1- 0,315mm; activated carbon granules of 0,5-1 mm and thermoplastic powder of 0,315- 0,5mm; activated carbon granules of 1-1 , 5mm and thermoplastic powder of 0,1 -0,315mm; activated carbon granules of 1-1 , 5mm and thermoplastic powder of 0,315-0, 5mm may be mixed together. In this manner, the obtained electrode has the desired physical properties.
In the electrode production method according to the present invention, said molds may be selected based on the shape and size of the electrodes to be produced. In illustrative embodiments, said molds may be cylindrical, elliptic or prismatic.
In the production method according to the present invention, since the mixture of activated carbon granule, thermoplastic and water is heated to 135-1 5°C, thermoplastic is prevented from being fluidized and filling the space between the activated carbon granules. Furthermore, thanks to the water in the mixture, the mixture is not only made homogeneous, but also heated homogeneously. In this manner, a high surface area of the activated carbon of the electrode produced as a monolithic structure is achieved.

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1. A production method of an electrode comprising activated carbon, characterized by comprising the following steps:
- mixing 5-90% by weight of activated carbon granules with a 5-90% by weight of a thermoplastic powder;
- adding 3-10% by weight of water to the said mixture;
- heating the aqueous mixture to 135-145°C;
- stirring the heated mixture at the said temperature for a predetermined period of time;
- pouring the hot mixture into a mold and pressing it at a pressure of 500-2000 bar so as to produce an electrode;
- removing the produced electrode from the mold so as to allow it to cool down.
2. A production method according to claim 1 , characterized in that said thermoplastic is polyethylene.
3. A production method according to claim 1 , characterized in that at the step of mixing activated carbon granules and thermoplastic powder, activated carbon granules are, by weight, 85%.
4. A production method according to claim 1 , characterized in that at the step of mixing activated carbon granules and thermoplastic powder, thermoplastic powder is, by weight, 15%.
5. A production method according to claim 1 , characterized in that at the step of adding water to the mixture, the water is, by weight, 5%.
6. A production method according to claim 1 , characterized in that at the step of heating the mixture, temperature is 140°C.
7. A production method according to claim 1 , characterized in that at the step of pouring the hot mixture into the mold and pressing it, the pressure is 800 bar.
8. A production method according to claim 1 , characterized by comprising the step of bringing the activated carbon granules and thermoplastic powder to the desired dimensions before the step of mixing the activated carbon granules with the thermoplastic powder.
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